March 10, 2025

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Artists

Shared.Futures event brings together artists and scientists: UNM Newsroom

A team from The University of New Mexico presents Shared.Futures, a unique collaborative event that brings together science and art at Adult Night at ¡Explora!, the center for activities in science, technology and art in Albuquerque. Shared.Futures is an ArtScience collaborative that brings together local scientists and artists to communicate scientific perspectives through artistic mediums

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ARTISTS VS. BIG OIL EXHIBITION BRINGS COMMUNITIES TOGETHER TO RAISE MILLIONS FOR THE CAMPAIGN FOR A SAFE AND HEALTHY CALIFORNIA, WORKING TO “KEEP THE LAW” PROTECTING NEIGHBORHOODS FROM TOXIC DRILLING

Hosted by Christie’s, environmental activist and actor Jane Fonda, and art gallery owner Larry Gagosian, this gathering showcased contemporary artworks donated by the collective “Artists vs. Big Oil.” Funds raised from these works, donated by more than 30 renowned artists including Shepard Fairey, Charles Gaines, Frank Gehry, and Marilyn Minter and to be auctioned by

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Tanglewood adds 3 new acts to Popular Artist Series

LENOX, Mass. (NEWS10) — Tanglewood has announced three new performances for its Popular Artist Series this summer. The a majority of the initial lineup was announced in early March. The three new concerts include Boyz II Men on June 27, Trey Anastasio on June 29, and Beck on July 23. The Popular Artist Series takes

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Call for local artists & vendors for the Summit Arts Market in July

Photo: Call+for+Artists_Summit_Art PARK CITY, Utah — The Arts Council of Park City & Summit County (“Arts Council”) has announced its Summit Arts Market and is looking for artists for its largest showcase ever. Arts Council is accepting applications now The market will take place one day only, on Saturday, July 13, at the Red Barn

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Artist Geoffrey Holder’s Extensive Oeuvre Is Finally Coming into Focus

Courtesy the estate of Geoffrey Holder Geoffrey Holder is famous for many things. Most people will likely know him for playing a Bond villain in Live and Let Die, for directing the Broadway musical The Wiz and designing costumes for it, for being a principal dancer of the Metropolitan Opera Ballet in the 1950s, for

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‘Matisse and the Sea’ shows the artist’s passion for blue

ST. LOUIS — Are you near a window? Try looking out. Henri Matisse used to look out windows a lot. He saw colors. Hilary Spurling, in her great Matisse biography, reported that the French artist once became so concerned about eyestrain that he sought medical help. “His oculist,” Spurling wrote, “explained that the eye could

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Artist Joseph Bradley opens Spoonbill Gallery in Greenville

Joseph Bradley, a nationally award-winning artist, has opened Spoonbill Gallery in The Village of West Greenville. The gallery at 1292 Pendleton St. is adjacent to Bradley’s personal studio and gallery, Joseph Bradley Studio. It is run by Kristina White, who has experience in set design for  film productions, television and theater, such as “Anchorman II.”

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With Brute Force and Steel, This Artist Creates Works of Ephemeral Beauty

Art of Craft is a series about craftspeople whose work rises to the level of art. On a summer day in 2018, Blanka Amezkua arrived in San Salvador Huixcolotla. The southeastern Mexican town is best known as the birthplace of papel picado — intricately cut, colorful tissue-paper banners popular at Mexican festivities — and Amezkua

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Thirty-six American artists, scholars, and activists have appealed to Congress

American artists, activists, and scholars are urging Congress to provide funding assistance to Ukraine, as Russia prepares for a new offensive, warning that if the Russian army breaks through, it will be the fault of the United States. Thirty-six American artists, scholars, and activists, including historian Timothy Snyder, actors Sean Penn, Barbra Streisand, the band

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“Virginia is for Artists” brings a colorful perspective to McIntire – The Cavalier Daily

Art might be the last thing on the minds of busy students rushing through the McIntire School of Commerce’s hallways. Yet if anyone is in search of a world-class respite from their studies, they need to look no further than the John P. and Stephanie F. Connaughton Gallery on the third floor of Robertson Hall.

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